![]() ![]() ![]() The timeline jumps between freedomtime and slaverytime along with the change in POV between Rue and her mother Miss May Belle most definitely didn’t help in easing my confusion.īut again, the author’s writing was so captivating for me that even though I was confused the majority of the time, I wanted to know and read more about the world she is showing me.Ī world that I being a South East Asian woman would never experience or understand. If the writing didn’t pique my interest this book would have been DNF’ed. There were too many subplots going on competing for your attention that it slowly became confusing to keep track of what is going on. ![]() The plot of Conjure Women has a lot going on which I am sad to say is one of its flaws. I say that the writing is undeniably beautiful because if you asked me to give a summary of the plot, I would’ve answered I have no idea.īecause I truly don’t. ![]() It’s writing where you can’t stop reading as you are entranced by it. Read our full affiliate disclosure here Want to know whether Conjure Women by Afia Atakora is worth your time? Here’s my full review to help you decide! Conjure Women ReviewĬonjure Women by Afia Atakora is a book that has incredibly beautiful writing. Note: This post contains affiliate links. ![]()
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